ain-falþs, adj. ([148]), 'one-fold', singl; Mt. VI, 22.
ain-ƕarjizuh, prn. ([165], n. 1), every one, each one; Luc. II, 3. II. Cor. V, 10.
ain-ƕaþaruh, prn. ([166]), each of two.
*ainlif ([56], n. 1), num. ([141]), eleven. [< ains + -lif, left, over. OE. and-, end-leofan, -leofen, (for ân-leofan, etc., -leofan being the dat. of-lif), ME. end-, en-, el-leven, NE. eleven.]
ain(n)ôhun, acc. sg. of ainshun.
ains, num. ([140]), (I) one, a singl one, ([1]) alone; II. Cor. V, 15; ([2]) w. a sb., (a) follg.; Mt. V, 18. 36; (b) preceding; Mt. V, 18. 41; (c) understood; Mk. IV, 8; ([3]) w. a partit. gen. follg.; Mt. V, 19. 29. 30. VI, 29; ([4]) ains—anþar, the one, the other; Mt. VI, 24. (II) indef., one, sum one, an, a, w. a partit. gen. follg.; Mk. V, 22. (III) only, alone, ([1]) w. a sb., (a) prec.; Skeir. VII, c; (b) follg.; Mk. II, 7. 26; ([2]) w. a prn. prec.; Mt. V, 46. [OE. ân, one, ME. on, an, ane, a, one, o, (shortend when uzed as a proclitic), one, alone; an, NE. one; an, a.]
ains-hun, indef. prn. ([163], c), only in negativ sentences, not any one, none, ([1]) alone; II. Cor. V, 16; ([2]) w. a partit. gen. follg.; Mk. V, 37.
aípiskaúpus, m. ([120], n. 1), bishop. [< ἐπίσκοπος, bishop.]
aípistaúlê, f. ([120], n. 3), epistl, letter; II. Cor. III, 2. 3. [< ἐπιστολή, message, letter.]
áir, adv. ([214], n. 1), erly; Mk. I, 35. [OE. *âr > the compar. æ̂r; see áiris.]